The American annual of photography . A BRIDGE. \VM. E. ZIEGENFUSS, THE PURSUIT OF AN IDEAL IN THEGREAT OUT DOORS By WM. E. ZIEGENFUSS, GOOD many years ago my brother-in-law visitedme in northern Michigan and brought with him amysterious wooden box. It proved to be a newHawkeye camera equipped with a single lens,as I now know, but it deeply excited my curi-osity and interest. The pictures secured were rather crude, but I still have themin an album and prize them highly as records of a pleasantfew weeks visit. The all-seeing eye of the wonder-box stirred my system tofever heat which h
The American annual of photography . A BRIDGE. \VM. E. ZIEGENFUSS, THE PURSUIT OF AN IDEAL IN THEGREAT OUT DOORS By WM. E. ZIEGENFUSS, GOOD many years ago my brother-in-law visitedme in northern Michigan and brought with him amysterious wooden box. It proved to be a newHawkeye camera equipped with a single lens,as I now know, but it deeply excited my curi-osity and interest. The pictures secured were rather crude, but I still have themin an album and prize them highly as records of a pleasantfew weeks visit. The all-seeing eye of the wonder-box stirred my system tofever heat which has not to this day been cured. It has not,however, proved lethal to anything outside the coin of therealm. The disease was somewhat alleviated by the purchaseof a black box—4 x 5 Premier—which seemed best to answermy purpose at that time. I had it fitted with a rectigraphic outfit gave me much pleasure, and has introduced me to my 266
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